Old things New Podcast
Prayer. Reading: Prov 2:2. Meditation. How do you spend your week? Where are the places that you go? What are the things you do? Pause and think about that for a moment, perhaps write down your answers. Now ask yourself this question: Where are you focusing your attention? What are the things that occupy your mind? Where is it that your eyes are looking most of the time? As we consider and answer these questions for ourselves in our own lives, we start to get an idea of whether or not we are focusing our attention on God’s Word. How much time do you spend reading the Word? And, having read it, how much of the time does it occupy your mind? How often during the regular business of life does the Word of God come to mind and effect your life? If you can answer those questions with clarity, then you can say with certainty how well you are doing when it comes to focusing your attention on the Word of God. If we would have wisdom, if we would avoid the life of foolishness, then we simply must make our ear attentive to wisdom. We must make the word of God the centre of our attention. We must be focused and alert constantly to the Word of God. We must train our ears to be attentive. Be ye doers of the word... One of the key skills needed on the cricket field is attention, because you need to be ready to catch the ball if it comes to you. Let me tell you a little bit about slip fielding in cricket. The fielding captain in a Test Match often puts about 4-5 men just behind the batsman in various positions. He does that so that if the ball deflects of the edge of the bat, one of those men might have a chance to catch it and get the batsman out. Now here’s the thing about a good slip fielder: they are constantly vigilant. They are constantly watching in case the ball comes to them, so that when the chance comes, their hands are ready. Now here’s the point: we need to listen to the word of God with the attention of a first-class slip fielder. We need to be ready to catch what is said. Listening in church, or in family worship, or in personal devotion is not a passive activity, we need to listen attentively. This is especially important if you’re young, because it can be easier for our minds to wander at that stage in life. Here is the application: listen carefully to God’s Word. God doesn’t want us to be distracted, but to be self-consciously attentive to his Word. Especially, he would have us listen carefully to the reading and preaching of his Word. So then, hold your attention on God’s Word. Hide it in your heart and memorise it so that it is ready at hand in busy parts of the day. If it is in your heart, then you can bring it to your attention at any time. SDG. Prayer of Confession & Consecration. Get full access to Old things New. at rcbhpastor.substack.com/subscribe [https://rcbhpastor.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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